There have been 16 US Presidents elected to two (or more) terms of office. Lincoln, McKinley, and Nixon did not complete their second terms. FDR did not complete his 4th term.
Elected twice (or more):
George Washington - 1st President
Thomas Jefferson - 3rd President
James Madison - 4th President
James Monroe - 5th President
Andrew Jackson - 7th President
Abraham Lincoln - 16th President (died in office)
Ulysses S, Grant - 18th President
Grover Cleveland - 22nd and 24th President
William McKinley - 25th President (died in office)
Woodrow Wilson - 28th President
Franklin D. Roosevelt - 32nd President (4 terms, died in office)
Dwight D. Eisenhower - 34th President
Richard Nixon - 37th President (resigned from office)
Ronald Reagan - 40th President
Bill Clinton - 42nd President
George W. Bush - 43rd President
Yes, they can be elected to two terms but not to three.
Some presidents are elected to two four year terms and leave office at the end of their term in office. Some presidents are elected to one four year term and leave at the end. The other presidents died in office, except Richard Nixon who was forced to resign.
Only one--Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to four terms, though he died before he could complete his fourth. In response, the US Constitution was amended to prohibit future Presidents from being elected to more than two terms.
A president can only be elected to at most two four-years terms. Further some of them die in office or resign and do not complete their terms,
Presidents can stay in office for two terms but senators can stay in office as long As they want if they keep getting re-elected.
No, US Presidents can only serve 2 terms, even if unconsecutively.
Presidents can only serve two terms. Since Mr. Obama was re-elected in 2012, he will be out of office when his second term officially ends, after the 2016 election.
They can serve two terms.
Grover Cleveland was elected president two nonconsective terms to be America's 22nd and 24th president!!!!!
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Two terms or ten years.
Amendment 22 was passed by Congress on March 21, 1947 and then ratified on February 27, 1951. Amendment 22 limits the presidents to two terms in office.